Applicative programming language


In the classification of programming languages, an applicative programming language is built out of functions applied to arguments. Applicative languages are functional, and applicative is often used as a synonym for functional. However, concatenative languages can be functional, while not being applicative.
The semantics of applicative languages are based on beta reduction of terms, and side effects such as mutation of state are not permitted.
Lisp and ML are applicative programming languages.